Color coding for bash display incorrectly for some code

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robert@robdemsoft.se
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Color coding for bash display incorrectly for some code

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Product, version and build: PrimalScript Version 7.3.106
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64 bit
Operating system: Windows 7
32 or 64 bit OS: 64 bit
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In line two of the example the code ${#ofile} which returns the length of the contents of variable ofile is displayed as a comment from the # to the end of line. Hashes inside curly brackets aren't comments. Minor niggle, but would be nice if it displayed the same as ${ofile}

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Robert
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Re: Color coding for bash display incorrectly for some code

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Thank you for you pointing this out to us, we will look into fixing this problem in the next build.
Brittney
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